I used the same stuff. Definitely a learning experience. I really don't know that I want to deal with a direct drive because it adds more weight being slung around. Then again, others have done it with good results, so maybe I'm just overthinking it. I'd probably do either the Biqu H2 V2, or the Ender S1's extruder now that they have a kit for retrofitting it. That'd be a few months/years down the road, though. My setup works just fine so long as I don't forget to put supports somewhere.UmustBKidding said:
Not sure what TPU you are using but most things like ninja flex are not really possible even with upgraded tube. I have some sainsmart that has a shore hardness of 95(A scale) and its fine. Results are reasonably flexible but not squishy.
Direct drive kits cheap these days but will likely limit your print speed. Just new a few so you can setup for different material and sizes.
Direct Drive and dual Z steppers and screws made my Ender 3 Pro nearly bulletproof over the last 40 hours of use.Maximus_Meridius said:
I just now (yesterday) got my Ender 3 V2 up and going again after about 3 months of trying to figure out what the heck was wrong (looks like the hotend fan was going bad). Still trying to decide if I want to switch to a direct drive or not (TPU with a Bowden tube is NOT fun).
aezmvp said:
Any thoughts on the Bambu P1S and P1P? Looking at getting a higher price point to help my wife with cookie cutters for her business and my own projects.
Today Prusa announced their own enclosure:johnethan372023 said:
The SUMO Enclosure for Prusa XL has also been launched in the market. You can use it for better printing results.
aezmvp said:
Awesome. That seems to be the consensus in the wild. Some of the stuff on YouTube can send you down Rabbit holes.
aezmvp said:
Thanks for the update! I was looking at some of that.
Did you just print those off thingyverse?